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06-07-2006 05:44 PM #1
What type of Backend should i use??
ok i'm putting a 502 big block in my 69 El Camino. I'm putting twin turbos and a supercharger in it also. I need to know what type of rearend i should use. Some of my friends are tellin' my that i should use a ford 9. others are just sayin' just chevy gears. Which one would be better????
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06-07-2006 06:10 PM #2
My personal choice (although not the only option) would be a 9". I would beef up the suspension also. Polyurethane bushings, maybe some tubular control arms. But, you may not want to listen to me ........... before I'm done I might have you building a full tube chassis with a pro mod suspension.
Oh BTW: B4 eye forget. Can you post a pic. of what that twin turbo/supercharged set-up might LQQK like???"PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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06-07-2006 06:16 PM #3
Oh BTW: B4 eye forget. Can you post a pic. of what that twin turbo/supercharged set-up might LQQK like???
I built one of them setups once. Started it up and sucked the darned cat right into the engine.
Don
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06-07-2006 06:28 PM #4
I have seen 8 turbos on a v-8 and 2 blowers on a v-8,.....but never a mix match turbo and a blower ?
Are these 3 too small a units and u are goin to use all 3 to make the boost of a big supercharger or turbo would?Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)
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06-07-2006 07:12 PM #5
Problee' outta' throw a 150 shot snipper plate on there too, just cuz'."PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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06-07-2006 07:43 PM #6
ford 9 is the way to go i would box the stock frame and go with a 4 link and some big sticky tiresIrish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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06-08-2006 01:20 AM #7
I've seen engines with 2 superchargers and 2 turbos on them.
They make a custom sheet metal intake and a supercharge goes on each slope of the intake, then the turbos are off to the side. It looks pretty sweet but I've always heard that 1 big supercharger or 1 big turbo is the way to go. Seems like it would be very very mismannered with that elaborate of a boost system. Why not just put 1 big big super charger/turbo on it?
The 2Turbo/2SCharger setup looks kind of like this if you could use your thinker a little bit:
the * = a turbo, the - = the Cylinder head, and the /\ = sheet metal intake with 2 blowers on
each side
*-/\-*Last edited by Hopper111; 06-08-2006 at 01:23 AM.
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06-08-2006 05:24 AM #8
Originally Posted by 69camino
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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06-08-2006 05:32 AM #9
Yup, not putting the strongest driveline you can find behind something like this is like tying a string to a chain. Guess what part is going to break?
Horsepower is only good if you can get it to the ground and keep it together.
Don
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